Digging The Deepest Manmade Hole Reveals an Ancient Parasitic Creature
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
- A group of Russian scientists and soldiers must go down the Kola Superdeep Borehole to find out what gruesome discovery their colleagues weren't able to survive.
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This story is so convincing that it makes you think that this can be true. All those glaciers and the polar ice caps have kept many dreadful microbes inactive for centuries but as now ice is melting at a fast pace because of global warming, we are not far from encountering new diseases.
That's true not gonna lie
But with those diseases there are several resources and minerals which might help with the cure to them and also can help with several other problems which we are facing
Coz we don't know 🤝
Ah but you forget, that microbial life has been frozen for eons, they haven't been part of the biological arms race for ages and therefore wouldn't be able to interact with humans. Most viruses and microbes discovered in melting ice have never kept pace to evolve into dealing with our immune system like modern diseases and afflictions. Shit, hominids didn't even exist when some of these were knocking about fucking up dinosaurs lol.
So we are safe from ancient diseases. Until someone in a lab somewhere starts fucking with its genetic coding. . . Then we are all rooted :D
@@leviroch ooooooh yeah but we don't know about chinas scientists 😂😂😂
Global what? What have teacher have been teaching you people? Baltic Sea keep getting frozen like it was for centuries.
I have you know durning entire year ice getting melted durning summer and frozen durning winter but it seems more then half of humanity tends to forget about that.
First was big bad global warming, then big bad covid and now big bad Putin. While the richest and loudest about those things flying their jets to grab grocceries, refuse to wear mask or get vaccinated and they send military equipment to help with more bloodshed on Ukraine.
@@freespeech3817 I know right, global warming is good for Earth because it traps The Heat and maintains earth's temperature but everything should be in the limit and Earth is getting very hot, it is not a Theory but I can experience climate change, irregular season cycles and here in India, summer Heat since 3 to 4 years has increased remarkably I am not saying this by data but by personal experience. I should be frozen at the same pace as it is melting to maintain the equilibrium but I think it is not freezing at the same pace.
It's actually really terrifying when you realize how little we've actually explored our own planet
*HOLLOW EARTH>>>>>*
were to busy fighting each other, stealing from one another, exploiting others....i wonder how long it'll take for earth to be ONE.
Actually beware. This world has been pushing fungal use alot lately. But most don't know extensive research is needing done with fungus. The dark part of course is weaponization. Don't drink the cordyceps. Mark my words a fungal viral strain is in the works.
@@rb9882 how can the earth be hollow when it’s flat?
@@SquareBoxHead its a hollow plane
What's terrifying about the whole thing is that the main character as a renowned scientist really felt guilty after knowingly jumping straight to human testing..LIKE TF DID YOU THINK WAS GONNA HAPPEN.
If that happened in the real world she should be arrested and charged
She was pressured to find a vaccine for the soldiers who where dying. Her career and the lives of soldiers depended on it. her lab partner probably also agreed to do it. It was a risky play that failed.
@@Theproclaimed if..?
@@Theproclaimed It did!
Only one person died luckily tho… I think
I love these recaps. They are small in length, so they don't take much time out of my day.
Not when I watch 20 of them
@@ThoughtsofAnt i run em while im working. i love it. its like short stories
Bro I watch one and than watch like 20 more not even realizing it they lowkey addicting
They are addictive ..haha
@@ThoughtsofAnt lmao facts
humans: "Digs a hole so deep it unleashes a horrific evil"
LOTR dwarves: "It happens to the best of us lads"
"Frankly, I'm bloody amazed it took 'em this long."
they indeed both find new devilry.
@@arkg171 Small, tiny correction. They found very very old devilry.
Or, if something is completely forgotten and discovered again, is it new in that sense?
@@WolfFireheart oh, i was just quoting Boromir when they first sense the Balrog down the mines 😅
@@arkg171 "What new devilry is this?!"
Oh yeah! Great line!
Also don't worry! Or something? Hoped up on energy drinks enjoying life and feeling very silly xD Have a good one!
This kind of story seems realistic. We have found ancient bacteria hundreds of feet under ice that is found nowhere else on earth. It's not that farfetched that an ancient parasite could be underground.
While realistic that a parasite is under the ice, its
A) unlikely to be alive. Few parasites are capable of long term hibernation (think thousands of years if not tens or hundreds of thousands of years).
B) very unlikely to be human parasites. Humans have only been around for 200k years (in our modern form at least), so geologically the chances they evolved at the same time as us, AND ended up encased in ice are very slim.
C) most parasites aren’t parasitic towards humans in general. Sure we have a few, but there are millions, potentially hundreds of millions (if we include viruses, without then we are still in the millions) of different types of parasites.
It would take a miracle for an ancient parasite of any sort to adapt to the new environment, much more to be able to figure out how to kill humans within hours of infection and melting them together for survival
@Yeet Skeet The problem with that is that there was no one there before. Even if it had the heat of the earth, it wouldn't have any source of nutrition to be able to replicate and whatnot. It would've slowly died off after years, let alone thousands. Being frozen isn't an excuse either since it instantly crystallized and died the moment it got exposed to the cold.
@@Wheres_my_Dragonatorancient humans existed. The diseases you have found deep underground infected things before but by your logic they had “nothing” before. Humans were a thing in the ice age and so did other animals.
It’s a mold, mold can go dormant for extreme lengths of time and feed on micro organisms
Thankfully such Bacteria wouldn't be able to infect humans thanks to never been exposed to humans in the first place.
Still, there is a reason even space explorers go into Quarantine after a trip.
It's scary when community defend scary secrets, behind disasters.
However, thanks to experts and wise people they both helped and solved the problems.
Thanks to China government we have COVID-19
William tao with da genius revelation
China-19 is man made.
Eat the propaganda like a good boy that you are
We also have to realize and note that only about 7-10% of our ocean has been explored. That means 80%+ of our oceans may contain something we’ve never seen. Terrifying.
Most of the "unknown" parts of our ocean have been mapped already. We only focus on the caves or canyons under water.
No bro you forgot the ocean is hollow and flat.
Most of the ocean if just sand, the parts we’ve unexplored are mapped. Currently we only have rovers that can go deep into the ocean. We don’t have any manned craft available currently for exploring the bottom of the ocean
Only 7-10% has been explored by humans but that doesn't mean we can't see the rest. Satellites, Rovers and Cameras have been used to see the rest of the ocean so technically it's not 80%.
@@xcept1281 using satellites, rovers and cameras count as human exploration.. and the number is still 80% unexplored "More than 80 percent of the ocean has never been mapped, explored, or even seen by humans" - National Geographic
5:19 Nice touch with the classic Pepsi can. The movie's supposed to take place in 1984, and Pepsi had rather infamously cut a deal with the Soviets to A) sell their products and B) keep Coca-Cola out of the USSR.
Is that why they sent that weird clear coke to Zhukov?
It's also how Pepsi ended up with one of the biggest navies in the world
@@drewspriggs didnt they aquire like 15 submarines and a couple surface vessels ?
@@Memnon-ro4cl they sure did
shoulda fired rounds on cola factories
These recaps are usually better than the actual film
This one wasn’t the case the movie is better it’s worth the watch.
@@shugo5130 movie name?
@@idek9775 the superdeep
@@idek9775 looks like a russian movie so prepare to watch with subs
@@Icecube88 cool Russia man
This channel really wouldn’t be the same without the robot voice and I appreciate it
I always wondered if that’s actually his voice
@Cinema Recaps ILY
@Cinema Recaps not you bro
Cordyceps is what it’s based on, and that exists right now, it infects ants and forces them to go to their nest and let out spores, infecting more ants.
its almost like that is stated in the movie
So we could be witnessing the outbreak origin of the last of us. 🤔
The last of us game was based on that fungus
Yes the movie, recap said this. But didn't give actual name. They have video games and movies base off it.
Let's go to Jackson and find Tommy 😆
Molds creep me out without being monsters. Great movie idea. Even better recap!
Me too
Just think of allllll the fungi in your gut biome
@@BlueRidgeBubble holy shit !!😳
Well the mold really exist. Now specialist in taking over ants. But they can evolve.
It s not that far fetched crazy enough
I love this channel. I have no patience, and also don't like the suspense, but I'm curious af 😂
Same lol
Samee
Same
Because we do not see the shape of an organism when it's been fossilized for all we know every single organism that we have discovered from before Humanity might have had who knows how many tentacles, but then because of some Predator far long ago back when we developed the uncanny valley in fact because that thing looked like us and it eradicated things that were tentacle having particularly effectively. But even though it looks like humans it did not like humans, so why do humans were evolving But even though it looks like humans it did not like humans, so why do humans were evolving our ancestors happened to have given birth to offspring that look like these things, but the humans still needed to tell the difference between one and the other and we are an imperfect copy. Therefore we developed The Uncanny Valley effect, and now they have either died because they don't do diddly-squat against things that are not stupid enough to get within the city and there are no more lands tentacle creatures which they were particularly effective at fighting they went extinct. For all we know we confuse their skeletons with early hominids because they took a similar evolutionary path to the one that we took, this might be because they came from a different branch that came from the same common ancestor. Their faces looked different, their bodies were Better Built than ours, but their instincts made them incredible at fighting tentacle having creatures when combined with their physical and mental capacity. And because at the time significantly more organisms had tentacles and they evolved out of the tentacles (removing a bunch of Flesh from the organism is not exactly the easiest thing to get rid of a species from natural selection) and now we are left with a now useless, or maybe they're still Among Us and a few people are one of them but they can survive because their nutritional requirements are the same as ours. And so these uncanny valley effect givers like I don't want to name any names but I think you know which c e o fits the bill, they might have been able to intermingle with our species because perhaps somewhere along the line the faces got just similar enough that the effect did not work and this confused this human-like creature. And this human-like creature is actually what's responsible for the traits we thought came from me and Earth all's, have you seen the more modern and less bias rendition of a neanderthal. I have and it looks very similar to modern-day Morgan isms that are similar to humans in skeletal structure and intelligence and even Behavior but yet just plain don't create viable Offspring no matter how many times we try. And these Better Built organisms are why some people have double bone density and other people are naturally stronger than others, and why some people trigger The Uncanny Valley effect when you walk past them in high school. But the conspiracy theorists are telling us that there are lizard people are something, but really they're not space lizards from space but rather a spot not to even exist relative of humanity that if it were to be revealed that there was actual proof to prove the existence of this thing where there is no proof to either support or deny its existence. If this were to happen so many things would happen in the scientific community, so many things regarding society as a whole, and maybe we could be more accepting as a general group. How do you sing how humans treat each other now-a-days, seriously if we learned that we actually have been intermingling with a different species that saved us from having a tentacle monster filled existence I think we would be more accepting to those who are different to us in terms of their physical appearance. And before you say that the people in Africa have the highest bone density, keep in mind that humans allegedly came from Africa and therefore this would be the best place for this to happen because where else would we be able to evolve in a form that makes us look like this thing that is not quite human because we are the imitator not it. We have nothing that's scientifically denies this, I Came Upon This from using only scientific truths, but yet there is nothing to prove this besides the things that I have mentioned and those are circumstantial at best. You do with this truth bomb what you will, maybe take it to Joe Rogan, if he can be the person that is responsible for spreading the message that thing causes Humanity to be a far more accepting and therefore more peaceful race, and this may in turn caused a whole lot of things regarding pollution to slow down because of list segregation and other things that are linked to racism. I can't do diddly-squat with this information besides what I'm literally doing to you. Have a nice time sleeping, for all you know one of these things are a multi-millionaire, for all you know one of these things were responsible for putting a man on the moon, we're all you know one of these bad boys were responsible for developing Rockets over at Space X, for all you know one of them is related to Elon Musk. For all you know mrbeast is descended from one of these Welbilt organisms we are impersonating, I might even be one of them you might even be one. For all we know Joe Rogan is one, for all we know every single person accused of being a lizard person was one of these, but they probably don't want to come out about us being species that evolved to look like them, and this Evolution happened because things that looks like that did not get eaten because things that looks like that happened to be very proficient at hunting a treat that was once predominant amongst all living organisms. But they probably be called crazy even if they were to be identified as a close relative of humans that intermingled with us after having already break down from The evolutionary tree just enough to be different but not enough to be a different species that would produce offspring that would either not be viable or not produce any Offspring with the humans. But then we might get things where it's difficult to draw the line between human and nonhuman, then there's a religion, then there's you we give these things different rates would probably pop up despite that we have been giving them the same rights. But then there's the question of because they are not human they're there for animal but then again they are human however they are not one of us, therefore we can use them in Labs( if you read Baki than you might know how much of what I just listed is actually similar to when is they debated sentencing the newly-discovered 250 million year old early human for the crime of sexual assault).
Same love this channel as well.
Anyone else notice at the start the infected scientist was stronger than 3 soldiers. Then at the end the infected girl was too weak to just punch numbers quickly.
Agreed maybe it was the Moss Manipulating him and him being able to grab the grenade last second to kamikaze....(Jst like how Sergie killed that other dude)
@@dantezbubsensei_fahad4788 That makes sense. Thank you. 😁
I think that the super strength would only kick in when you are fully under the parasite’s control. Because then your body no longer has those built in counter measures to keep you from over exerting yourself and causing harm to your body.
I personally think it’s weird how they describe all the merged and melted people as fully alive and cognizant. Because the ants that are affected my fungus in the real world are more or less zombies. Alive, yes. But merely on autopilot. Like they’re aware but unquestioning? That’s the only way a fungus would be able to take full control of a host?
yeah but later she was strong enough to press te butons even when two men were grabing her
Yup the difference between men and women
I think the inspiration for this movie was that once, people sent a microphone down there when they hit a cave and the sounds down at the bottom of the hole sound hellish to say the least.
link?
@@Steven_Bo1 it's a myth but people believe it
It's proven to be false tho. The noises are from a movie.
@@abaddon130 this
alas people who watch those clickbait bs videos are gonna believe it and defend it until they die
i remember that. the sounds of hell video. heard it got debunked but it's definitely a classic mysterious video for the early youtube users. Im 25 now and i remember hearing about that video waayyy back in like 5th or 6th grade
I bet the hole was started by some dudes at a beach with some shovels
Epic comment. 👍
😂😂🫡
It became a thing and they just kept on going... xD
that means the beginning's scientist was a hero as well to keep it contained by grenade suicide o - o
Why did he even come to surface? They should have blown the the place, open all shafts freezing it out, breaking all pipes to let freezing water in. And at worst leave message (sending warning ,questionable as people who come back). Just plain dumb to risk exposure. And the other scientists just could have told them the plain truth,instead of attempting to blow the place up with them in it, when he should have blown it up way before they arrived.
@@yeaokay8476 may he tried to go outside and warn/explain but his mind was already to far gone "like late drunk state" and the solution he could go for was the grenade to prevent worse
@@Crawlc Maybe but, again being rational and most likely observing what happens to others. They most likely knew they could lose their mind. The risk of exposure, too great. The choice should have been seal the mine. Let as much freezing Temps in, like breaking water pipes. And blow shift.
@@yeaokay8476 thats up to the next team that enters ^ to break the cycle, but its about the act i wanted to point out which was sefless and heroic~
He could have infected people by going out for no reason that's not selfless
Alien but subterrenean! Underrated movie. There was also aquatic version of this too turned out to be Cthulhu
whats the name?
@@danielebettio8342 the Deep
@@danielebettio8342 underwater
This is a cool story. Just ignore the fact that the borehole is only 6" to 8" in diameter.
Annoying that images of the mold growths are blurred out.
I'm glad they were, I was eating while watching lol
Blame youtube
@@nexus98ers oh? Is youtube the one that does the auto censorship? I've been thinking it was the channel that censored it
@@AlphaeusNg he means to say that, the channel has put the blur as to not affect their revenue, youtube will remove the video or put it as 18+
@@DhaanyaDixit23 yeah i meant this. i mean, people would not bother censoring if there were no laws or rules in place
so bascically the dwarves delved to deep and discovered an ancient soldier of morgoth, the balrog
Fly you fools......
She should have told the scientists what she discovered, otherwise they would venture into the mine.
By not telling them, the scientists will become curious and go into the mines as well, just like her.
Not really, they would have gone down there anyway, and with tbe knowledge of an organism that strong even more so. Probably would want to weaponize it too.
Yes, and they will go unprepared and a lot of them will die because of her
@@eduardoceron4636 So you think it's better not to study it until ice melts in some place and it will infect people in remote villages in cold climate... And people will flee them and start to infect cities in warm climate?
Why do you want for most of humanity (and animals) to die to this fungus?
@@ImperativeGames Um.. they did wear gas masks. They are more prepared than her.
@@Roboman1807 It's not a airborne virus or bacteria that infects lungs. This mold/fungus thing eats people alive after simple contact.
And people who will come here after won't know what she learned.
And it's probably not the only place where this fungus mold exists, so humanity is screwed.
Never have confrontation in situations like this. No one is wearing a mask or covering. Greed will end us all.
FACTS....add selfish too
Whoever wrote this script has apparently never seen what the Kola Superdeep borehole really looks like.
Yes
Lol......even gold mines, those things are hot.
Nah they just copied the game last of us it’s a mild like virus zombie out break game
this is literally a “the thing” rip off but I could care less. I loved “the thing” and I love this
i have just met movie recaps on youtube and i can't stop watching it since then
Confession time,I've been watching these for an hour about I think..love these ! I haven't had time watching movies in whole,so I'm excited watching these recaps !
"welcome back to movie recaps" how do you know I binge your content and its not my first time
Thats cool. I always wondered where the Mold from Resident Evil 7 came from...
This not like the Mold from Resident Evil it is more like the fungus from the Last of Us
@@tomxaider2058 that makes zombies, this creates assimilated abominations with the bodies and covers the most surface area possible, this is way more reminiscent of resident evil 7
@@tomxaider2058 🙄
@@tomxaider2058 Mold is fungal.
"and she dies when her bones suddenly poke out" that'll do it
"People die if they are killed " shirou
10:39 Ah yes, one of the classic "people being idiotic in movies" tropes.
Best movie I've seen on shudder every night before I go to bed I watch it. The monster design was all animations and puppetree with little to no cgi which was excellent. And the screams it made...I still get goosebumps from it😵💫
How can a movie stay entertaining or fun when you watch it every night
@@Its_Me_Romano I still re-watch the original thing (the one with kurt Russell) movie and still enjoy it i don't get bored easily when rewatching films especially if the monster is all animatronics and puppetree. Plus I love horror movies 🙂
@@jazzmengardley750 what's the name?
@@tinypackette This film? It's called SuperDeep 🙂
@@tinypackette it's based on the story of the real Russian Borehole they dug back in 1965 which is actually 12,262 meters. The famous thing about it is that they put an adiou recording or tape recording or watever down the hole and appearantly heard screams. They say rocks were making the noise but I call bs on that😗
Nice recaps bro
fun fact, there was a really deep hole somewhere in russia and the scientists claimed they recorded screams coming out of that hole like as if they opened a hole to hell
Another Fun Fact: Russian workers in Kolskaya Superdeep were just making screams out of the bottom of the hole, making reverberated echo through the shaft-and by that making fun of arriving scientists while gossiping about those noises to visitors during lunches.
Another fun Fact: Kolskaya Superdeep is not even 1 meter wide and didnt have any underground facilities.
This is just sad that you believed and wrote this out.
Probably leads to Putin's prison.
@@NintendoPsychoand still you can't beat him
Movie title is The Superdeep (2020)? Interesting. Added to my list.
GREAT movie recap.
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The far fetched part is the morphing and the speed of it. It would require some kind of nano technology instead of a mold to work that fast. It 'could' have been alien weapons tech that have been laying there for any length of time but if we are going fantastical it could be supernatural evolution of some kind. I would need someone with a specialization in the field to write a paper on if this could theoretically have evolved to fit the rules shown here ;)
Isu vault in Assassins Creed. In Tomorrow War, the spaceship the WhiteSpikes were found in the movie is exact to the location of another Isu vault. Also, the Marvel Shield Map details Namor in an IronMan scene. The same location is detailed as having an Isu vault in Assassins Creed.
Those in power use media to convey indirectly the past, present, and future. Symbology is their language.
The ;) at the end, reminded me of the mold creature.
I mean that would be a weird movie :)
so he is infected by this mold, and given everything we know he will be able to infect others [check notes] in 3 months.
So all infected into a cold bath, lets cool their body temperature down to 17C ... to slow down the process... while we work on the antidote...
It's Cillit Bang! ...
Spray it on them, and chant the song of 'incredible cillit bang'
watch?v=WGooQ8yYC0c
Why would an elevator far below sea level be "depressurized"? Pressure far below ground would be higher than when they first boarded. Breaking a pressure seal (if there was a seal) would rapidly PRESSURIZE the elevator interior.
*edit: increased barometric pressure could cause physiological problems related to hyperoxia, or too much oxygen, and also hyperbaric nirptrogen toxicity. But most of that is theoretical as no humans have endured very high pressures at great depths for long periods IN MINES (not underwater) because the temperatures are so high.
becouse its a fucking movie,or you didnt notice blob made out of melted humans?who cares about elevator physics
" they're stuck on the wall on a giant melted pile of mold that has died of cold " 😤🥵😮💨 that bar kinda go icy 🥶❄️ literally considering the predicament they're in ☠️
The idea that the people in the super mold monster are still themselves is cool af.
Imagine if all movies were narrated like this. Now that's effin scary 😨
The "watch out and take care" makes this chanel better that the others in my opinion
Our world with all its mysteries offers a vastness of possibilities; both exhilarating and terrifying.
9:42 Thanks for showing the scene twice, nice job!
Wow, what a terrifiying movie because how it can potenially happen science wise and who knows what governments around the world are secrtly working on. Also, yes there are areas of the world that are unexplored.
Molds, mushroom, and fungi are already terrifying as they are.
@@iagreewithyou3478 Im sure every major country has their own Area 51 or some top secret lab.
Hey, don't forget to buzz cern, the shit they do......
@@JuanDavid-ke2xq yeah sure
To be fair, the more realistic outcome is a pandemic and after 2020. He'll no.
Legends say that to this day every new expedition is welcomed by a member of the last one with a grenade
I bet there’s stuff like this that really happens, they just don’t tell us about it of course
@Origins .0000 who’s you all? 🤨
All the time
@Origins .0000 your point?
@Origins .0000 two words, your point? Perhaps it you that should follow your advice.
@Origins .0000 😐 go bother someone else
This movie is actually very good. I really love the concept, makes you believe that such thing does exist.
Curious why the movie titles are never written in the video descriptions? They are really unbidden treasures.
ikr, not even the description has the names
it's a cheap way to make people comment
It’s because of copyright he can get his channel taken down he used to put the titles in the description
@@blazing289
Thanks!
There is some fact about this movie, some ancient bacteria or viruses trapped under permafrost in Siberia could be released to the ground due to global warming and the permafrost melting.
No mask, no glove, what a brave scientist…
I wonder how many movies you watch in a day .. lol awesome content ❤
Imagine if Russia did find something like this when they dug the Kola well
probably would have contaminated half of europe due to incompetence. like nuclear fallout.
Thanks for recapping this movie!! I wanted it so bad!! ❤️❤️
Image how much time we saved through this channel, keep it up bro this is one of my favorites channel
you wouldn't watch these movies though, so you only wasted time watching the channel
don't lie to yourself
Slowly but well. This dudes narrations 👌🏽
Or, ya know, instead of blowing everyone up you can explain the type of danger that’s down the shaft and die a hero that disseminated critical information to fight a dangerous cronenberg pathogen monster. Or just steal a grenade, act irrational, and die and leave everyone around you still curious why you acted that way and still check the hole.
Too much fortnite for you
Facts. Why risk exposure, 1st scientists just should have blown it up.
The problem is MOST governments would want to study it and weaponize it for their own use!!! If you're the only one that understands it and has the antidote you win!!!
@@normknapp4404 You dont win shit. There is a reason noone is employing such weapons today.
@@normknapp4404 most people who make this argument don’t understand the lengths shady governments will go through just to have an edge on their enemy even if it isn’t needed.
i can't believe how many of these awesome B-movies I've missed. Thanks to movie recaps I can watch them now
"Doom" meets "the thing" meets "the last of us"
i wake up early , go to school ,come home from school , study and see these videos that relax my mind
The amount of medical inaccuracies...
I love your videos I might start watching them before I go to school
Oh that ending pretty cool! So the scientist with the grenade in the beginning was probably the same scientist that found out the mold is weak to cold.
A nice video, I wouldn’t have heard about a lot of these good films if it wasn’t for the channel👍🏻
I’m pretty sure other people have guessed this, but this movie shares things in common with the game ‘The Last of Us’. In my mind, specifically, ‘The Last of Us Part 2’ where you play as Abby but I’ll slowly get there. First off, both infectious parasites are that of a fungus that has mutated or been ancient enough to infect humans. The concept of this fungus is used on infecting ants 🐜 to bring them back to their colony to spread their spores sounds a lot like ‘Ophiocordyceps Unilateralis’, where in both the movie & game the survivors are slowly overcome by the fungus and act zombie-like with enhanced human strength or stuck to a surface where the fungus covers the surrounding environment. Secondly, the setting of the film (aside from arctic surface) looks similar to the sealed-off first level & underground setting of the hospital in Seattle where Abby has get medical supplies that is unavailable anywhere else. The grim & dark corridors reveal the molded fungus attached to the floor, walls, and ceiling with deceased infected patients attached to it. Also, Abby, like the protagonist in the movie, has to use a gas mask to prevent herself from breathing in the spores. Lastly, the creature hidden behind the metal doors in the corridor of the movie that kills the three soldiers, when shown later on chasing the survivors, closely resembles the ‘Rat King’ boss Abby fights in the hospital’s depths based on the creature’s appearance & description. It is said that the creature is an amalgamation of infected staff melted into one being, with each of them being ‘alive’ and screaming despite being merged together. While not exactly the same compared to the game, one could certainly say this organism closely relates to the ‘Rat King’ creature encountered in ‘The Last of Us Part 2’. I know it’s a movie talking about it’s own plot and all, but I just like the hints & references these movies can bring out for us to compare them to whatever we like.
I was thinking the same thing bro
The infection in the last of us is called "cordyceps" which is a real life parasitic fungus that affects ants (it was said in the movie as well in this recap) but in this movie it just seems like the cordyceps that affects ants are affecting humans too that makes them grow fungi all over their body and release spores
And also did you really only just played The Last Of Us 2? All of the elements you mentioned are literally in the first game BACK IN 2013, the movie is not about zombies, we are just bigger ants in this movie that contacts the cordyceps too
It’s also kind of similar to the mold from RE8 although there it’s all controlled by one person.
Bro she really just left her face like that after being told she was gonna be dealing with an unknown disease.
I really liked this movie, definitely worth a watch!
What name of movie?
@@Pretty_Wise the superdeep
Does anyone else pause these videos to watch the actual movie? These videos just make me excited to watch what they are based off of
the fact the first science we saw he kill himself so he won't get the other sick and, in the end, the main character do the same cause she knew Russain would try weapon it
Imagine if he never came up,risking exposure, and just blew the place up......never risking more lives, or the chance the mold got out.
She had the Fungus among us!
Curiosity is a scary thing
The alien mold sounds a lot like the creature living inside my toilet.
The real kola super deep borehole had a diameter of 23 cm 😅
It's a little more complicated than that. It was 23 cm at 12.289 meters, but it was one of side boreholes where they went for maximum deep result. They also had central borehole.
Although, I'm sure there was no Recreation centers at 5.200 meters. It's a movie ^^
"How would you like your HazMat suit?"
"Possibly with a bright ass light shining straight in my eyes, so i couldn't see sh!t in a dark underground facility"
"Say no more, fam"
I love this channel! I always screen the rankings and reviews of the movies beforehand, and when it doesn't look like a movie that I want to watch later then at least I can get the gist of the storyline and see how they approached the subject of the movie.
The Pepsi can is a really nice detail, for those who don't know, PepsiCo was the only American company allowed to have trades and to sell products in USSR
All in all, I saw this movie and it's actually a pretty practical film. It's not based in supernatural and is actually plausible. But, the only gripe I have is was the fungus in suspended animation due to the cold? That fungus that attacks ants, we have documented cases of it affecting humans as well. To this degree probably not, then again, we don't honestly know anything about our planet. We gotta stop poking nature fr fr.
We still have uncharted areas.
The world needs more cold war science horror movies.
Wait so the dude at the end is infected and coughing spores, but she kisses him? 🤨
She wants to die and does a last kiss
She’s already infected and heavily burned. Going to die anyway.
Kiras transformation looked pretty brutal to be honest.
Awesome job!! I've been trying to watch this movie fir a month and never could, thank you 😊
Someone really needs to do something about these movie titles. It makes them seem super cheap when in reality this is actually interesting.
So the further you go down, the colder it gets got it; you know I always thought people can’t drilling down really because it gets too hot?? But who knew???
It initally will get colder but that eventually reverses to it getting hotter, especially considering where they were.
Hey movie recaps, Please try to put title of the movie in the description next time. Thanks
Pov:they got the code wrong 3 times
The sequel title to this movie will be called BallsDeep
Balls Deep 2 the booty hole boogaloo
"We don't know much about the Earth"
The rest of the Earth: Lava, the core which is talked to be kind-of like flexible like rubber, rocks, crushing pressure and gravity.
What about the ocean
@@happiestcheese5915 omg it's another weird fish that we can hunt to extinction! Or not because it's really deep in the ocean, or we can make fun of it because it looks silly out of it's own environment.
@LibtardsStillCantSilence Me21 Rocks, speculated there to be water, you could surely find *maybe* caves and with it weird lifeforms adapted to not seeing, but nothing really that you can't try and imagine. Sadly our world isn't a sci-fi movie, there are of course insects that feel like they are, or few animals, maybe even bacteria and virus, but you get the point.
Pandora’s box. Human’s curiosity for the unknown really is so terrifying
It’s real good, I almost didn’t watch it based on its movie score. But I feel like sci-fi movies usually get shitty reviews if it isn’t a Hollywood Blockbuster.
You re wise
That fire extinguisher move was smart
reminds me of hidden deep side scroller. Oh wait, i should've known.
I like this channel introducing so many unusual foreign movies.
Anyone find the mold similar to TLOU?
The way they described the mold that leads the ants to the highest place to infect the rest sounds like Cordyceps brain
infection, similar to The Last of Us.
100% and how it infects people and keeps them as a host to survive and spread and make massive walls of bodies!
There is also the mold in Resident Evil 7.
Its based off of Cordyceps. Which is real. But can't infect humans
The monster also look like Rat King boss from TLOU2
An interesting story and an excellent recap!
Why are the good parts blurred out?
UA-cam doesn't like gore :/
demonetization..
Great documentary!
i love how this is based on an actual true story but it seems sooo fictional.
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The movie is inspired by “the thing” of carpenter, they did a good job 👍 I would recommend everyone to go watch the thing as well
First came the book 'Who Goes There?', then 'The Thing From Another World', then Carpenter's 80's classic 'The Thing'. Just saying that inspiration is a long chain...
An underrated horror movie, to a degree it reminded me, as if I was watching "The Thing" movie from 1982.